Theodor herzl
Zionism, Catholicism, and the revival of an old hostility - opinion
Old theological opposition to Zionism echoes today as new alliances in politics and religion challenge Israel’s legitimacy.
From Der Judenstaat to modern Israel: Herzl’s vision in today’s world - opinion
ADL's Kenneth Jacobson: Israel should avoid using antisemitism as political tool - opinion
A people without a plan is a people without a land: Zionism, goal-setting go hand in hand - opinion
Opera about Theodor Herzl filmed over weekend
The opera, which centers on two periods in the life of the founder of modern Israel, premiered last May to great acclaim.
Zionism's founder had a green, climate-friendly vision for Israel - opinion
With the UN Climate Conference (COP28) in Dubai approaching, the Jewish state should revisit the vision of modern Zionism’s founding father.
Can applying Jewish values save the Earth from a climate catastrophe? - opinion
Animal-based agriculture is the main cause of climate change, and using it violates at least six fundamental Jewish teachings.
Next generation of Zionists must rise - opinion
We are never going back into hiding.
The Uganda proposal - short story
A short story marks 120 years of the ‘road not taken’ in the history of Zionism.
The crucial strength of diaspora Zionism - opinion
Zionism’s foundation was built on the dream of returning to the land of Israel and never forgetting Israel, a sentiment that is uniquely Diaspora-centered.
How can Israel strengthen aliyah, Jewish identity? - opinion
Maybe Herzl would have been impressed by the state we established, but we in the World Zionist Organization know that the work is far from over.
Creating joy from 'oy': The Zionist approach to overcoming challenges - opinion
Zionism’s old-new centripetal liberalism is still open, democratic, tolerant, individualistic. But it is also communitarian, traditional, family-oriented, meaning-making and soul-stretching.
Our teenagers take Israel for granted - opinion
Over the past 2,000 years, Jews have suffered through exile and desolation. From the Romans to the Holocaust, they faced enemies and antisemites who tried to annihilate them.
‘Theodor’ puts Jewish fate on stage - review
The dual tragedy of Theodor, that of the young man and his older self, is how both promises turned to dross under the harsh sunlight of reality.